It looks like a feral dog with mange to me, the hunched back ways of pulling/eating reminds me of dingo videos I've seen on pbs.
But I have never seen how a thylacine eats so it could be.I hope it is a thylacine. The "last know footage" vidoes break my heart.

I would love to think that thylacines had come back from the dead - I agree that the last known footage is very sad - but I don't think that is the
case. I can't access the YouTube footage from work, but the best way to identify a thylacine, if its coat is not obvious, is by the size of its
gape.

Were such an animal to still exist in the Antipodes I think there would have been more than 50 reported sightings.

i saw the thylacine at these twice in 1997 also i allowed moss 2 come on one of my trips he was very loud in the bush he kept mucking around with my 2
boys i felt like sapping him he wanted 2 kill one 2 prove they were there he is a f... wit he only cares about the money 4 the first photos i warn all
the tribal people of aust do not help this man so speaks a son of the ngarrindjeri.. coorong.. sa..pelican black swan

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